Restrictions include goods that can be used for the manufacture of chemical and biological weapons.
The UK has extended anti-Russian sanctions by banning the export of pounds sterling and EU banknotes to the Russian Federation, as well as the export of jet fuel. It was reported on the British government website on Thursday, June 23rd.
In particular, the new measures include “a ban on the export to or use in Russia of jet fuel and fuel additives.”
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It also introduced “a ban on the export or use in Russia of banknotes denominated in pounds sterling and banknotes of EU countries, a ban on the provision or delivery of such banknotes to persons associated with Russia, and for their use in the Russian Federation. “
In addition, London has imposed a ban on imports from Russia of goods – of Russian origin or delivered from the Russian Federation – for the purpose of profit, as well as related technical, financial, brokerage services.
In addition, restrictive measures against Russia were expanded in the field of providing technical assistance, financial services and intermediary services related to the import of steel and iron.
Additional restrictions were introduced on the export of goods and technology associated with the field of oil refining, the most important product of the industry. Restrictions also apply to goods that can be used for the manufacture of chemical and biological weapons.
Last week, Britain imposed sanctions against Patriarch Kirill. In addition to the primate of the Russian Orthodox Church, Ukrainian collaborators and Russian military and officers were included in the list of sanctions.
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Source: korrespondent

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